Book review: Kennewick Man, a discovery that changed our understanding early humanity


By G. D. Maxwell

The story of 9,000-year-old bones is a scientific page turner
by G. D. Maxwell
On July 28, 1996, Will Thomas and Dave Deacy spent the day watching hydroplanes race on Lake Wallula, a reservoir on the Columbia River in central Washington state. The day got weird when they discovered fragments of a human skull embedded in the mud just below the river’s surface along the south shore near the town of Kennewick.…

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Source:: Pique Newsmagazine


December 3, 2014

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